The White House has released a list of 78 terror attacks that the press had 'ignored' following President Donald Trump's claims that the media was 'very, very dishonest'.

The attacks dated from September 2014 to December 2016, all of which the president believed were 'underreported' as he put the blame on the media Monday.

Trump's administration said the attacks in Orlando, San Bernardino, Brussels, Nice and the Bataclan in Paris 'have not received the media attention they deserved' and released the list on Monday night as proof.

Several members of the press have voiced their confusion over the list, as a handful of instances named were the subject of news coverage that lasted 'days on end'.

The report, several pages long and seemingly hastily thrown together, is littered with spelling errors such as 'ATTAKER', 'ATTAKERS' and incorrectly spelling the California city as 'San Bernadino'.

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The White House has released a list of 78 terror attacks that the press had 'ignored' following President Donald Trump's claims that the media was 'very, very dishonest' on Monday night (pictured)

The report, several pages long and seemingly hastily thrown together, is littered with spelling errors such as 'ATTAKER', 'ATTAKERS' and incorrectly spelling the California city as 'San Bernadino' (pictured)

Trump's administration said the attacks in Orlando, San Bernardino, Brussels, Nice and Paris 'have not received the media attention they deserved'. Pulse nightclub was subject to a mass shooting in June 2016 and left 49 people dead and wounded 53

Among the attacks named was the Nice, France, truck massacre (pictured) which killed 84 civilians and injuring more than 300 people on July 2016

One of the biggest terror attacks over the past two years took place in France, with the Bataclan theatre attack in Paris and the Nice truck massacre, both of which were on the list.

The Orlando, Florida nightclub shooting was widely covered in the news for being a terror attack and a hate crime in June 2016. It left 49 people dead and wounded 53 more.

The mass shooting and attempted bombing in San Bernardino, California was also included on the roster, the December 2015 attack ended with 14 dead and 22 wounded.

The list of 78 occurrences of terror attacks were worldwide and included who was the subject of the attack and named the persons involved.

CNN reporter Jim Acosta said it was a 'head scratcher” as his news organization was reportedly one of the first to see the list after it was labeled 'fake news' by Trump in December.

President Donald Trump claimed Monday that terror attacks are happening 'all over Europe' but they're not being covered by the 'very, very dishonest press'

The Bataclan concert hall was attacked in Paris, France. In the fatal attack 130 people lost their lives and many more were injured on November 13, 2015

President Donald Trump claimed Monday that terror attacks are happening 'all over Europe' but they're not being covered by the 'very, very dishonest press.'

Before the list was published the president did not provide any examples as he made the claim in front of troops stationed at MacDill Air Force base in Tampa, Florida.

His press secretary, Sean Spicer, told reporters aboard Air Force One, 'There’s a lot of instances where I don’t think they’ve gotten the coverage it deserved.' He did not name one, either.

'We’ll provide a list later,' he asserted, indicating in the gaggle that the president may have been thinking of foiled' attacks, in addition to murderous assaults.

On it's face, it wasn't obvious what attacks Trump was referring to when he hit the media with the broadside at MacDill.

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His senior counselor, Kellyanne Conway, had accused the press last week, on MSNBC, of ignoring a terrorism-driven massacre that was found to never have occurred.

'President Obama had a six-month ban on the Iraqi refugee program after two Iraqis came here to this country, were radicalized, and they were the masterminds behind the Bowling Green massacre. Most people don't know that because it didn't get covered,' Conway said.

The White House official says she 'misspoke' and meant to say 'terrorists.' Cosmo revealed Monday, however, that she made the mistake in an interview with their magazine, too.

She claimed two Iraqi nationals were the 'masterminds behind the Bowling Green massacre' in a Jan. 29 interview.

The refugees she was referring to were Iraqi, and they were living in Bowling Green, Kentucky, when they were arrested. They did not commit any acts of terror on America soil. Instead, they were taken into custody for trying to send weapons back to Iraq for use against American soldiers.

The mass shooting and attempted bombing in San Bernardino, California, killed 14 people in December 2015

Trump on Monday similarly claimed that there are terror plots that are going unnoticed.

Speaking to U.S. Special Forces and U.S. Central Command soldiers, he said, 'We're up against an enemy that celebrates death and totally worships destruction. You've seen that. ISIS is on a campaign of genocide, committing atrocities across the world.

'Radical Islamic terrorists are determined to strike our homeland as they did on 9/11, as they did from Boston to Orlando to San Bernardino, and all across Europe,' he said. 'You've seen what happened in Paris and Nice. All over Europe, it's happening.'

He at that point added: 'It's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported. And in many cases the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. They have their reasons, and you understand that.'

The president moved on without calling attention to any specific terrorist attack he believes the media is covering up. Spicer insisted later that there are 'a lot of instances,' however, that are being 'underreported.'

'I think the president's comments were very clear at the time,' he told a reporter asking about the president's claim that the media has its 'reasons' for burying terror-related news.

Continuing, Spicer said, 'He felt members of the media don’t always cover some of those events to the extent that other events might get covered,' he explained. 'Protests will get blown out of the water, and yet an attack or a foiled attack doesn’t necessarily get the same coverage.'

The president's spokesman went on to claim that the press was unfairly covering Trump's travel ban, something the president had brought up earlier in a tweet.

'Any negative polls are fake news, just like the CNN, ABC, NBC polls in the election. Sorry, people want border security and extreme vetting,' Trump had said.

His senior counselor, Kellyanne Conway, had accused the press last week of ignoring a terrorism-driven massacre that was found to never have occurred. She told Fox she 'misspoke' and meant to say 'terrorists'

Spicer invoked Trump's gripe in his session with reporters riding Air Force One later.

'I think sometimes the polls don’t reflect what you see on the media,' he said. 'You see a wide degree of support for the president’s policies to protect this country, to create jobs, to grow the economy. And yet a lot of those stories and success that he’s had – in a mere two and a half weeks in office – aren’t exactly covered to the degree to which they should be.'

A CNN/ORC poll released Friday showed that 53 percent of Americans oppose the president's plan, which also suspended America's refugee program for 120 days, however.

The CNN and CBS polls surveyed Americans in phone calls, as did a Gallup poll. All three showed majorities opposing the policy.

But four online polls have found majorities or pluralities of Americans support the president. Those include surveys from Reuters/Ipsos, Rasmussen Reports, Public Policy Polling and YouGov/Huffington Post.

The Rasmussen poll, which was limited to likely voters, showed a 52-43 gap in Trump's favor.

This is the second page of the terror attack list the White House claims that the media had 'ignored'

This page of the report includes the Nice, France, massacre where at least 129 people were killed when a truck drove through a crowd

Some of the incidents on the list included attacks where no causalities happened

The dates of the attack are from September 2014 to December 2016

The most recent attack named was in Berlin where a terrorist drove a truck into a Christmas market

TOP 12 DEADLIEST TERROR ATTACKS NAMED ON WHITE HOUSE'S LIST

1. Hasanah, Egypt: October 2015

224 killed in downing of a Russian airliner

2. Paris, France: November 2015

At least 129 killed and approximately 400 wounded in series of shootings and IED attacks

3. Istanbul, Turkey: June 2016

45 killed and approximately 240 wounded at Ataturk International Airport

4.Orlando, Florida, US: June 2016

49 killed and 53 wounded in shooting at a nightclub

5. Sousse, Tunisia: June 2015

38 killed and 39 wounded in shooting at a beach frequented by westerners

6. Brussels, Belgium: March 2016

At least 31 killed and 270 wounded in coordinated bombings at Zaventem Airport and on a subway train

7. Dhaka, Bangladesh: July 2016

22 killed, including one American and 50 wounded after hours-long siege using machetes and firearms at holy Artisan Bakery

8. Tunis, Tunisia: March 2015

21 tourists killed, including 16 westerners, and 55 wounded in shooting at the Bardo Museum

9. San Berandino, California, US: December 2015

14 killed and 21 wounded in coordinated firearms attack

10. Kabul, Afghanistan: June 2016

14 killed in suicide attack on a bus carrying Canadian Embassy guards

11. Berlin, Germany: December 2016

12 killed and 48 wounded by individual who drove truck into a crowded market